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'07Track & Field Track & Field '07 Guide El Camino's A.J. Acosta, male athlete of the year CIF-San Diego Section Track and Field Records Boys Year Event Name, School Mark 1992 100 Meters Riley Washington, Southwest 10.30 1998 200 Ike Okenwa, Morse 20.97 1996 400 Lydell Burston, Morse 46.85 (n) 1988 800 Mark Senior, Mt. Miguel 1:50.25 1972 1,600 Terry Cotton, El Cajon 4:04.04*(n) 1976 3,200 Thom Hunt, Patrick Henry 8:41.8* 1997 110HH Reggie DePass, Montgomery 13.86 2001 300IH Jeff Hunter, Granite Hills 36.25 1998 4x100 Relay University City 40.66 (Long, Ward, Hayes, Douglas) 1996 4x400 Relay Morse 3:10.80(n) (Jones, Carter, Pinson, Burston) 1979 High Jump Frank Schiefer, Madison 7-2 2005 Pole Vault Derek Scott, El Camino 16-8 1966 Long Jump Doyle Steele, San Diego 25-5 1/4 1994 Triple Jump Von Ware, RBV 52-0 1990 Shot Put Brent Noon, Fallbrook 76-2 2006 Discus Darius Savage 212-1 Girls Year Event Name, School Mark 1984 100 Meters Gail Devers, Sweetwater 11.51 2001 200 Monique Henderson, Morse 23.16 2000 400 Monique Henderson, Morse 50.74 1985 800 Lesley Noll, Mt. Carmel 2:08.00 1986 1,600 Darcy Arreola, Grossmont 4:42.77 1987 3,200 Kira Jorgensen, Vista 10:24.23 1984 100H (30’) Gail Devers, Sweetwater 13.41 2003 100H (33’) Jessica Eggleston, El Camino 14.28 1983 300H Gail Devers, Sweetwater 42.26 1977 4x100 Relay Crawford 45.94* (Young, Reed, Gaston, Lovelady) 1996 4x400 Relay Morse 3:49.12h (Rankin, Henderson, Groce, Garner) 1978 High Jump Sue McNeal, Carlsbad 5-10 1/4 2005 Jamie Klages, Coronado 5-10 1/4 2005 Pole Vault Kate Mattoon, RB 12-9 1984 Long Jump Gail Devers, Sweetwater 20-7 1987 Triple Jump Jackie Anderson, Mt. Miguel 41-8 1/4 2001 Shot Put Aiga Marie Taumua, Sweet. 46-10 1/4 1986 Discus Lori Parker, Ramona 162-0 (n) - Non-winning mark(h) hand time converted * - Converted to metric time from yards time Make way for the new in 2007 Every year, graduation takes away athletes that we've gotten used to follow- ing -- sometimes for four years. Colorful A.J. Acosta. Mammoth Darius Savage. Hard-luck Jesse O'Brien. Speedy Janie James. All taking their golden talent to the next level. But one of the joys of track and field is the seemingly endless supply of new faces and fresh hopes. For the boys it is a nice mix of proven talent in the distance events to go with expected maturation in the sprints and jumps that could produce marks that -- dare we say it -- threaten some well-established records. Anyone who saw Mission Hills' frosh sensation Joe Cooks burn a 10.71 for 100 meters and 21.55 for 200 can see potential greatness. And how about El Camino junior Nelson Rosario? Seems whether it's the high (6-8), long (23-3) or triple jump (48-3), he's just one big pop away from being a state contender. The high hurdles should be very competitive with Helix's Ronald Brookins (14.96) and Torrey Pines' Max Bruner (14.97) ready to renew their battle with each other and the barriers. About those distance runners. Eastlake's Austin Jett quietly moved up in Acosta's shadow, finishing sixth in the state with a fine 4:13.49 for 1,600 meters. He'll probably need that time and even faster to hold off the likes of University City's Mac Fleet, Monte Vista's Muluken Beressa and Bonita Vista's Eric Avila. The girls are looking to make their mark as well. With a scholarship to Azusa-Pacific already in place, Christian High's ver- satile Mandy Ross, last season's female athlete of the year, is again the one to watch. Whether it be the 100 (12.04), 200 (24.66) or 400 (56.43), Ross' powerful yet flowing style belies a fearsome finish. As usual, the section will return numerous quality pole vaulters, led by Rancho Bernardo's Emily Mattoon (12-0), and the distance-running corps paced by the likes of Torrey Pines' Amanda Moore (2:13.53 for 800), La Costa Canyon's Katy Andrews (4:56.25 for 1600 and 10:54.38 for 3200) and cross country stand- out Ellie Keene of Rancho Buena Vista could make a major impact. Thanks, Thanks, Thanks. This book would not be possible without advertisers like The San Diego Union-Tribune; Foot Locker, well-known for conducting the National Cross Country Championships; premier track equipment manufacturer Gill Athletics; The High School Sports Association of San Diego; Movin’ Shoes, the San Diego Hall of Champions and the San Diego chapter of USA Track and Field (USATF) Support of all these sponsors is appreciated. Although dozens of individuals helped compile this book, special thanks go to Rick Smith, the UT Marketing Dept., UT Photo Dept., Anthony Tarantino, Hans Ruegamer and long-time supporter Richard Cota. -- Steve Brand, Editor Captions Front page: A.J. Acosta, male athlete of the year Back page: Mandy Ross, female track athlete of the year 1 2006 Boys Leaders * Junior, ** Sophomore, *** Freshman 100 (fully Electronic) 10.66 Dax Danns, Helix Mt. SAC 10.71 ***Joe Cooks, Mission Hills Valley Finals 10.75 Stan Griffin, Mt. Carmel Section Finals 10.78 Danny Belch, Torrey Pines Section Finals 10.81 Jordan Calhoun, Vista Section Finals 10.84 Dean McCastle, Vista Avocado Finals 10.87 *Chris Daniels, Serra Section Prelims 10.87 Dustin Driscoll, St. Augustine Section Finals 10.98 Daniel Lofton, Westview Titan Trackfest 11.00 Dain Soulds, San Pasqual Valley Finals 11.00 Sam Toomer, Brawley Dual 11.02 Jeremy Young, El Cajon Valley Desert Relays 11.02 Quentin O'Meal, Monte Vista Section Prelims 11.06 ***Brandon Rogers, Palo Verde Section Prelims 11.06 Mike Lynch, St. Augustine Section Finals 11.09 *Alex Maire, LJCD Section Prelims 11.10 *Steven Singh, Central IVL Finals 11.16 *Darrell Catchings, Escondido Valley Finals 11.17 Charles Parker, Eastlake Escondido Inv. 11.17 Angelo Barron, Mission Hills Valley Finals 11.20 Ross Dixon, Fallbrook Avocado Finals 11.21 Stephen Towns, SD Southwest Metro Finals 11.21 Brandon Pride, Granite Hills Escondido Inv. 11.21 Joe Tanner, Sweetwater Escondido Inv. 11.23 Scooter Belasco, Torrey Pines Section Prelims 11.24 *Paul Arena, Ramona Valley Finals 11.25 Earl Chiong, El Camino Avocado Finals 11.27 Geoff Akpom, Mt. Carmel Big Dual 11.29 Ean Barnawell, Torrey Pines Sundevil 11.30 Robert Schenck, Mission Hills Valley Prelims 200 21.51 ***Joe Cooks, Mission Hills Valley Finals 21.85 Dean McCastle, Vista Avocado Finals 21.90 Dax Danns, Helix Arcadia 21.93 Danny Belch, Torrey Pines Section Prelims 21.94 *Chris Daniels, Serra Escondido Inv. 22.04 Stan Griffin, Mt. Carmel Sundevil 22.12 Jordan Calhoun, Vista Avocado Finals 22.15 Dustin Driscoll, St. Augustine Western Finals 22.16 Mike Lynch, St. Augustine Sundevil 22.21 Dante Franks, Eastlake Runge 22.26 Ben Maypole, Granite Hills Big Dual 22.28 Daniel Lofton, Westview Dual 2 22.40 Quentin O'Neal, Monte Vista Escondido Inv. 22.42 **Nico Reaves, Monte Vista Section Prelims 22.45 Brandon Pride, Granite Hills Runge 22.45 Javel Temple, Madison Section Finals 22.47 *Tony Hodges, Vista Dual 22.49 Brandon Sullivan, Poway Avocado Prelims 22.52 *George Bell, San Diego Eastern Prelims 22.55 *Josh Wade, Point Loma Eastern Finals 22.57 Jon Shoate, Serra Eastern Finals 22.63 *Darryl Williams, Escondido Escondido Inv. 22.63 Ean Barnawell, Torrey Pines Palomar Prelims 22.71 **Daniel Thomas, Cathedral Dual 22.74 Scooter Belasco, Torrey Pines Palomar Prelims 22.75 *Tim Evans, Serra Eastern Prelims 22.78 *Alex Maire, LJCD Dual 22.82 *Jelani Burton, Mira Mesa Eastern Prelims 22.85 *Xavier Downing, Rancho Bernardo Big Dual 400 48.34 Ben Maypole, Granite Hills Escondido Inv. 48.77 Dante Franks, Eastlake Escondido Inv. 49.07 Dax Danns, Helix Sundevil 49.33 **Daniel Thomas, Cathedral Catholic Section Finals 49.39 *Tony Hodges, Vista Big Dual 49.57 Jesse O'Brien, San Pasqual Runge 50.07 Rob Christenson, St. Augustine Western Finals 50.1 Daniel Lofton, Westview Dual 50.34 Nick Stein, Mission Hills Escondido Inv. 50.35 Jesse Pattison, Rancho Bernardo Palomar Finals 50.39 Javel Temple, Madison Escondido Inv. 50.42 Jeremy Young, El Cajon Valley Runge 50.45 *Tony Gross, Vista Sundevil 50.5 Roberto Archibold, Monte Vista Dual 50.63 **Chris Phillips, Helix Section Prelims 50.68 Russell Wooten, St. Augustine Western Finals 50.74 *Josh Wade, Point Loma Section Finals 50.8 Brandon Sullivan, Poway Dual 50.83 Matt Emmel, Clairemont Section Finals 50.84 **Kevin Bobrow, Cathedral Catholic Frosh-Soph 50.85 **Judge Evans, Mt. Miguel Frosh-Soph 50.86 *Louis Ward, Mission Bay Western Finals 50.93 *Mike Wessendorf, El Camino Section Finals 50.95 Alejandro Vargas, Vista Torrey Pines 51.12 Tom Lussenden, Granite Hills Big Dual 51.20 Derrick Davenport, Grossmont Section Finals 51.28 Ryan Denton, Valhalla Torrey Pines 51.31 Mike Lynch, St. Augustine Runge 51.33 Stan Griffin, Mt. Carmel Torrey Pines 51.33 Ryan Babers, Mira Mesa Eastern Finals 3 800 1:52.05 Jesse O’Brien, San Pasqual Arcadia 1:52.40 Alejandro Vargas, Vista State Prelims 1:53.48 *Jeree Henry, El Camino State Prelims 1:54.70 David Edwards, Poway Section Finals 1:55.5 A.J. Acosta, El Camino Dual 1:55.72 ***Mackey Fleet, University City Section Finals 1:55.73 Marco Anzures, St. Augustine Section Prelims 1:55.79 Riley Oneal, Henry Section Finals 1:56.24 *Austin Jett, Eastlake Escondido Inv.
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